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MCC student leads makeup design for Julius Caesar theatre production

MCC brings back marching band competition

Residents push back on Mesa PD’s 16-year-long agreement with ICE

Chandler Museum expands Japanese American exhibit

Send Me Anything / Children’s Playground, Manzanar, California; archival pigment print on rag paper. Photo by Dean Terasaki. Letters courtesy of the T.K. Pharmacy Collection, Densho.

Chandler Museum debuts exhibit featuring Japanese American internee letters through photographer’s lens

Mesa Councilmember Julie Spilsbury embraces a supporter at an Election Day watch party on Nov. 4, 2025. (Photo by Gwendolyn Owen/The Legend)

Turning Point-backed candidate defeats Mesa councilmember in recall election

Turning Point USA backs recall effort against Mesa councilwoman over homeless housing, Harris endorsement

MCC hosts zine workshop for World Mental Health Day to help students de-stress

Federal work study change affects MCC students. Here’s how

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Tough choices exist for Alzheimer’s patients’ families

Mesa Legend Staff 01/18/2016

Diana Martinez Mesa Legend “If the sky is purple for them, we have to agree that the sky is purple,” Melissa Phillips said. Phillips has been working at an assisted … Read More

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Connect 4 Success brings students, mentors together

Mesa Legend Staff 01/18/2016

Keith Whittemore Mesa Legend For many students, especially those to whom higher education is a new experience, the road to graduation can be a long and difficult one.Between juggling school, … Read More

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Controversy sizzles over ‘Fight for $15’ movement

Mesa Legend Staff 01/18/2016

Kyla Noble Mesa Legend Fast-food workers demanding a $15-an-hour minimum wage walked out in hundreds of cities on Nov. 17 of last year, starting a full-scale campaign to gather the … Read More

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Knowledge key in fight against skin cancer

Mesa Legend Staff 12/03/2015

Nikki Waldmann Mesa Legend Not only is Arizona known for the desert and hot weather, but it is also one of the top-rated states in America for greater risk of … Read More

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After Paris attacks, status of AZ-bound refugees up in air

Mesa Legend Staff 12/03/2015

Joe Jacquez Mesa Legend The Syrian civil war between the Bashar Al-Assad government and Western-backed rebels has lasted four years, and many Syrian citizens have realized that it is not … Read More

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Sanders defines, defends democratic socialism

Mesa Legend Staff 12/03/2015

Keith Whittemore Mesa Legend Vermont senator and Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders gave a speech at Georgetown University on Nov. 19 to explain his views on democratic socialism. Sanders began his … Read More

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Domestic violence not limited to women

Mesa Legend Staff 12/03/2015

Lulu Cardoso Mesa Legend One-fourth of all women will experience domestic violence from abusive relationships in their lifetime.  While statistics are harder to find for men, according to SafeHorizon.org, 3 … Read More

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Struggling Fiesta District, Mall to experience revival

Mesa Legend Staff 12/03/2015

Cameron Abbott Mesa Legend Times are changing, and the flow of time only works one way. That, however, doesn’t mean that something only has one life to live. A second … Read More

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MCC Urban Farmers seek sustainable future

Mesa Legend Staff 11/09/2015

Keith Whittemore Mesa Legend Tucked away in the southeast corner of campus, the MCC Urban Farmers Club is starting a green revolution. Spurred on by the shortcomings of traditional agriculture, the … Read More

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SCC hosts forum on Middle East conflicts

Mesa Legend Staff 11/09/2015

Keith Whittemore Mesa Legend On Nov. 2, Scottsdale Community College hosted a lecture and discussion about conflicts in the Middle East. The event was held jointly by the Israel Public Diplomacy … Read More

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